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Also new from Pearl Izumi were the green Elite Road IIs at £159.99 and 588g per pair

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The Elite Road II features the same vent technology as the PRO Octane SL III, with a slightly larger stack height of 7mm

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The Elite Road II again features a carbon sole but it lacks the adjustability of the PRO Octane SL III

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Utah-based luggage firm Ogio were showing off the highlight of their Endurance range. The names in the range correspond to the size; shown here is the largest 9.0 (£129.99), an 80l, 1.54kg bag, with more compartments you can shake a stick at

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The helmet sleeve on the Ogio Endurance 9.0

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Other compartments include a pocket, a hard-shelled protective case, a tech vault and nutrition stow. The range continues with the 8.0 (£109.99, 52l), 7.0 (£89.99, 52l) and 5.0 (£69.99, 48l)

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Selle San Marco were showing off the WorldTour team edition versions of their Concor Racing Team saddle, now a Grand Tour-winning seat after Michele Scarponi’s victory at the 2011 Giro d’Italia winner. At £99.99, the saddle is available in the national colours of the pro teams San Marco sponsor. Here we have the Belgium colours of Lotto-Belisol

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...and the tricolor of Italy's Liquigas-Cannondale

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...and the French colours of FDJ-BigMat

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...and the standard issue colours

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Selle San Marco were also displaying the evolution of the Concor through the ages, starting with this rustique number from 1974

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...and the spring bodied Concor Light for extra flex at the nose

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Paolo Bettini's Concor from the 2004 Athens Olympic Games

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Lance Armstrong's Tour de France-winning saddle from 2001

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Michele Scarponi's 2011 Giro d'Italia winning Concor

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The Concor Light Urban Red Hook Criterium (£69) is designed with fixed-gear riders in mind and is named after the Red Hook Criterium in Brooklyn, New York

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The Concor Light Urban Red Hook Criterium is a limited edition saddle, with sales being stopped in March. The series will continue, with new designs celebrating different races around the world

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Electron were showing two new products at the show. First up is the three-LED Terra 3, which will be released this May. At £149.99, it has three brightness levels: 800 lumens (3hr runtime), 500 (6hr) and 250 lumens (9hr). The rear power button’s glow corresponds to how much charge is left – green, and it has juice left, red, and it’s running low

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The charging port has a waterproof cover

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The Electron Terra Mini (£69.99) puts out a claimed 160 lumens, with a low mode (3hr runtime) and pulse mode (9hr). It’s USB rechargeable, can be helmet mounted and should hit shelves in July/August

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Madison produce their own house brand of mountain, road and commuting clothing, always at competitive prices. This Flux Singletrack men’s short-sleeve jersey (£26.99) continues that trend

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The Madison Flux deluxe men’s shorts at £79.99

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Madison Flux All Mountain men's 3/4-sleeve jersey (£26.99)

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Madison Flux Singletrack men's gloves

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Madison Flux Singletrack men's gloves

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New for 2012 from Kryptonite is the Transit series, which includes this H-Bar Carrier (£11.99) and allows you to easily store any U-lock on your handlebar

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The Kryptonite Evolution Series 4 Integrated Chain (£44.99)

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The Evolution Series 4 features a patent pending pinless design which secures the chain to a hardened deadbolt and allowing no weak kink. Kryptonite say that on many chains, the locking mechanism is the weakest part. As the locking mechanism is just another part of the chain, this isn't the case here

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The red Mini U-Lock (£39.99) is a limited edition design to celebrate 40 years of Kryptonite in 2012

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Blackburn are now offering integrated helmet/light setups

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Blackburn are now offering integrated helmet/light setups

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Blackburn Super Flea front light

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Blackburn Click rear light

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Blackburn TRX-2 Ultimate commuter rack with integrated D-lock

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Blackburn TRX-2 Ultimate commuter rack with integrated D-lock

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The Chain Johnny - ideal for those who don't want to get lube or road dirt everywhere when they sling their bike in the back of their car

Here's a round-up of the best of the rest, including shoes from Pearl Izumi, bags from Ogio and Hydrapak plus clothing from Madison themselves and the brand new Cervelo P5. Take a look at our huge image gallery for details on these, plus much, much more.